j**4 发帖数: 10425 | 1 【 以下文字转载自 Baseball 讨论区 】
发信人: ja94 (世上最幸福的人-- taliban的妻子), 信区: Baseball
标 题: can arod just fucking DIE!!! DIE! DIE!!!
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue Oct 16 15:21:18 2012, 美东)
(AP)Alex Rodriguez has lately been off his game at the plate and everybody
watching the New York Yankees knows it. He's been dropped in the batting
order and even replaced in the lineup as he struggles to find his hitting
stroke.
Meanwhile, his other skills remains sharp.
In a story that seems too ridiculous to be true, except that it's A-Rod, the
New York Post quotes unnamed witnesses at Game 1 of the ALCS saying
Rodriguez openly flirted with two female fans sitting near the Yankees
dugout after he was taken out for a pinch hitter in the eighth inning. He
even had a bat boy toss the women a ball with instructions to write their
phone numbers on it — which they did. This is the same game in which Derek
Jeter broke his ankle.
Oy-Rod. The Mighty Centaur truly has fallen.
Take it away, Post:
"Alex was holding a pen and wrote a note on a ball which was thrown at the
women by a ball boy,'' the witness explained.
"The girls, who had already caught two balls, seemed bemused at first and
tried to hand the ball to another fan, but other fans noticed the note on it
and yelled at them to read it.
"The note asked them to write their phone numbers on the ball and throw it
back,'' the witness said.
"One of the girls, with darker blond hair, wrote . . . on the ball and threw
it back at A-Rod, who gave her a big smile."
"They exchanged a few glances after that,'' as A-Rod took a powder while a
pinch-hitter took his place at the plate.
Unreal. But real. Once Jeter became injured, the Post continues, the
flirting stopped. Even A-Rod has his limits. The timing of the flirting is
somewhat important. The Post seems to say that it began before the Yankees'
incredible rally in the ninth, before Raul Ibañez hit his most recent
tying home run. If that's accurate, it's especially lousy on Rodriguez's
part to be engaging in that kind of activity as the team is trailing.
It might be colorful and amusing behavior during the season, but with his
team fighting for its playoff existence ... OK, let's not go overboard.
There wasn't much Rodriguez could do to help once he was lifted from the
game. But he had seemed to be handling his demotions well, being a "team
player" by accepting the decisions of manager Joe Girardi and rooting on his
teammates, blah, blah, blah. In spite of his massive salary, Rodriguez had
become something of a sympathetic character for his struggles (unless you
just irrationally hate the Yankees, or him, and a lot of you do).
This ought to change the dynamic. Perhaps an A-Rod apologist such as myself
should excuse him for ... grieving ... over his personal batting plight by
trying to compensate with fresh female companionship. No?
If I'm Joe Girardi (poor Joe Girardi), I might expunge A-Rod from the lineup
once and for all over this. Not as punishment. It's just, this has to be
the final-final-final straw for 2012, doesn't it? His head isn't in the game
, it's in the stands with the cute fans.
The best worst part of the Post story is the end, when it gives fans a
dating update for Rodriguez (who reportedly has been seeing pro wrestler
Torrie Wilson — only the Post spells her first name "T-O-R-R-E," as in Joe
Torre) and Jeter. Now, why Jeter's love life is relevant in a story about A-
Rod's flirting, only the Post can tell us. (But it is worth noting he is
dating a model named Hannah Davis. We now return you to TMZ.) | l***c 发帖数: 1634 | 2 getting old
we all know they lie about their ages
the
【在 j**4 的大作中提到】 : 【 以下文字转载自 Baseball 讨论区 】 : 发信人: ja94 (世上最幸福的人-- taliban的妻子), 信区: Baseball : 标 题: can arod just fucking DIE!!! DIE! DIE!!! : 发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue Oct 16 15:21:18 2012, 美东) : (AP)Alex Rodriguez has lately been off his game at the plate and everybody : watching the New York Yankees knows it. He's been dropped in the batting : order and even replaced in the lineup as he struggles to find his hitting : stroke. : Meanwhile, his other skills remains sharp. : In a story that seems too ridiculous to be true, except that it's A-Rod, the
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